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a huge tail wind for google. they own one of the two dominant operating systems on mobile android and some of the most popular apps with youtube, g mail and google apps. it is in a significantly advantaged position. >> colin, the biggest thing that can trip up google? >> competition from facebook is one as social signals become more important. and motorola in restructuring. >> colin, ed, gentlemen thank you very much for laying out your case. folks at home, if you don't know how to play so far, vote for google or microsoft. the question, which stock do you think will be the best performer between now and the end of the year. if you had to pick between now and the end of the year? >> we love google, $38, the cash is going to be king. go with microsoft on this one. >> thank you very much. folks, thank you for playing at home. and vote today. >> coming up, we have the results from cnbc's all america survey. and breaking economic data that could move markets this morning. the latest read on durable goods for february
a huge tail wind for google. they own one of the two dominant operating systems on mobile android and some of the most popular apps with youtube, g mail and google apps. it is in a significantly advantaged position. >> colin, the biggest thing that can trip up google? >> competition from facebook is one as social signals become more important. and motorola in restructuring. >> colin, ed, gentlemen thank you very much for laying out your case. folks at home, if you don't know...
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thank gosh we have google maps to show you what's going on. it's become a haven for money. this is a country that despite it wanted to be a financial center so it tried to attract deposits in very large scale with low corporate tax rates and discretion. in other words, they would look the other way when it comes to monte laundering, tax evasion, et cetera. they bought a lot of greek debt if banks in cyprus. and they went bust because of it. now they need a bailout. here's are where things stand. over the weekend they said, this bailout, we're going to start taxing depositor, even insured deposit depositors. now we are wait for another another plan to emerge where perhaps the small insured depositor doesn't get hit but we haven't seen the details yet. a waiting game there. we are told that perhaps when they finally have a plan, parliament might vote tomorrow. parliament was supposed to vote sunday, today and now saying that maybe parliament votes tomorrow. we are still waiting for the banks to reopen. atms, i am told, are being topped off and providing cash. however, they've
thank gosh we have google maps to show you what's going on. it's become a haven for money. this is a country that despite it wanted to be a financial center so it tried to attract deposits in very large scale with low corporate tax rates and discretion. in other words, they would look the other way when it comes to monte laundering, tax evasion, et cetera. they bought a lot of greek debt if banks in cyprus. and they went bust because of it. now they need a bailout. here's are where things...
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i'll write it later -- and that was by the way on hard copy or whatever -- >> google that google bill o'reilly will do it live -- >> i think a lot of people have seen that by now. >> hal: oh totally, but those are marching orders. >> he attacked me once on the talking point segment -- >> just once? >> yes. and my father had watched bill o'reilly -- and i said you know he attacked me dad on the air. and dad won't watch him anymore. >> hal: just to clarify in case anybody is grabbing clips to put on bill o'reilly show. bill o'reilly is a pin head with a manhood problem. he shouts and forces his ideas on people through cut mics and silliness. and anybody who listens to my show, if i come across a conservative who differs with me, i will engage that person and the only time i will shout them down is i think they are being derogatory -- >> over, over that's what anybody says. if they try to debate you, they are blown away by the fact that you give them time. >> hal: and bill o'reilly is a coward in that regard. write this down news busters, bill o'reilly is a coward, and he should retire w
i'll write it later -- and that was by the way on hard copy or whatever -- >> google that google bill o'reilly will do it live -- >> i think a lot of people have seen that by now. >> hal: oh totally, but those are marching orders. >> he attacked me once on the talking point segment -- >> just once? >> yes. and my father had watched bill o'reilly -- and i said you know he attacked me dad on the air. and dad won't watch him anymore. >> hal: just to...
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they like aol, ebay and google which they rate outperform price target at 955. i speck to scott redler of t3live and it's constructive that google held at 8:09 yesterday and now he wants to show it above that to show real commitment. there's short-term resistance around 819. 52-week high is 844. back to you, guys. >> ben bernanke set to meet with the inner circle today. the beginning of the two-day meeting and it's one of the most interesting fomc meetings in quite a while. on the agenda, what else? euro europe, the fed's exit strategy, how much more will they spend and a preview of what to expect after the break. plus, the home building sector up more than 70% over the past 12 months and is there time to still raise the roof on your portfolio or has the rally peaked? and keep it locked to "squawk on the street," a bit of cable news news, liberty media announcing it will buy a 23.3% stock in charter. gregory maffei for an exclusive interview. former microsoft guy. we'll hear what he has to say coming up. ♪ ♪ i don't want any trouble. i don't want any trouble
they like aol, ebay and google which they rate outperform price target at 955. i speck to scott redler of t3live and it's constructive that google held at 8:09 yesterday and now he wants to show it above that to show real commitment. there's short-term resistance around 819. 52-week high is 844. back to you, guys. >> ben bernanke set to meet with the inner circle today. the beginning of the two-day meeting and it's one of the most interesting fomc meetings in quite a while. on the agenda,...
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. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps going. >> they are still innovating. but when you look carefully you see a lot of innovation is being supplemented with acquisition. android was something they acquired. google is not quite at a stage where you see sisco and certain others. they're still innovating but forced to acquire. >> i'm going to throw one last name at you. polypore. >> it is a more controversial stock. it is certainly for investors that have a much longer range outlook in mind. polypore sells the separators that go inside lithium ion batteries. >> the things that boeing is trying to separate in terms of the cells? >> yeah. inside the cells it celebrates the cathode. polypore has great technology that might have prevented what happened to boeing. but they do not sell to boeing right now. it is much, much harder than consumer electronics. polypore better suits that market. what we think is exciting is the company will earn $2 accord
. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps going. >> they are still innovating. but when you look carefully you see a lot of innovation is being supplemented with acquisition. android was something they acquired. google is not quite at a stage where you see sisco and certain others. they're still innovating but forced to acquire. >> i'm going to throw one last name at you. polypore. >>...
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certainly, we've gotten a lot of clients from their pre-ipo and post-ipo, just like google in 2004. >> reporter: but what these people are paying for is the one thing for which they don't want to rely on an algorithm. >> you come to her office and she goes over several questions, which are about an hour long, and within a few days, she'll match you with a couple of people. >> there are often a lot of metrics by silicon valley standards that people are looking for, ranging from ethnicity, religion, personality type. >> reporter: before you end up here, you go through boot camp. >> reporter: okay, so remove the hoodie? >> take it off right now? >> did she outlaw from anything? any habits that died hard when you met amy? >> like being on time. geeks are notorious for being late. >> reporter: it's been great. i met two people. one of them i was in a relationship with for a while. >> reporter: and amy boasts results. 45 couples in exclusive relationships and nearly 20 marriages. >> not bad. lori is here. so can anyone be a client of this matchmaker or does she just work for silicon valley
certainly, we've gotten a lot of clients from their pre-ipo and post-ipo, just like google in 2004. >> reporter: but what these people are paying for is the one thing for which they don't want to rely on an algorithm. >> you come to her office and she goes over several questions, which are about an hour long, and within a few days, she'll match you with a couple of people. >> there are often a lot of metrics by silicon valley standards that people are looking for, ranging from...
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. >> i also, by the way, noticed, you work for google. does that mean you do all the free food they give out? >> no, we get paid for what we do. >> no, but all of these companies now that actually provide food, is that a big business for you? >> food is a big business for us. but do you know that, you know, the first french private employer, and that, you know, it is a real success story, so it started 45 years ago, it's like, you know, the american dream for many french. >> right. >> and so we are now very big in this country, you know. 1 of 4 people working in this country. >> i want to talk about your company, but do you have any business in cyprus? >> no, zero business. >> do you have a view of what's going on there? >> of course. >> but i don't think it'll affect the euro zone. and for us, it has absolutely no impact. i don't think long-term that would have an effect. >> what's the biggest growing piece of your business right now? >> emerging countries, china, india, south america, we are by far number one in those countries, investi
. >> i also, by the way, noticed, you work for google. does that mean you do all the free food they give out? >> no, we get paid for what we do. >> no, but all of these companies now that actually provide food, is that a big business for you? >> food is a big business for us. but do you know that, you know, the first french private employer, and that, you know, it is a real success story, so it started 45 years ago, it's like, you know, the american dream for many...
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. >> there last summer you could guy google for 557. >> think about apple. >> they bought motor owe on la. >> think about it at 200. >> how many new highs from 200 up? a lot of people said it was anew high. >> that was a mistake and it was not from me. >> every one was a new high from 90 -- >> yeah, absolutely. >> but his point is there's nothing new in the business. usher is new. >> we have other news in this morning on tpaes book. the sec has approved the nasdaq, facebook ipo. that plan offers $62 million in investors in the ipo. it's unclear whether they will assess a $5 million fine from nasdaq. >> joining us now is mark grant at southwest securities. mark, we have been watching you in europe and in cyprus. what's your take? >> becky, it's a relief rally. i'm not surprised we're having one. the european union seized bank deposits, private property. and i think that's causing a huge ripple certainly in the institutions. two, the way this was all handled was very problematic for people in terms of the implications of what the eu might do. >> mark, i was more concerned last week when
. >> there last summer you could guy google for 557. >> think about apple. >> they bought motor owe on la. >> think about it at 200. >> how many new highs from 200 up? a lot of people said it was anew high. >> that was a mistake and it was not from me. >> every one was a new high from 90 -- >> yeah, absolutely. >> but his point is there's nothing new in the business. usher is new. >> we have other news in this morning on tpaes book....
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i proudly served at nasa for 12 years as an astronaut, and i also had the privilege of working at google. and i think that we are using the best of both worlds in managing sentinel. we're combining the technical rigor of nasa which is the best in the world with the innovative, rapid and cost effective practices that i learned at google. and the secret to success, as i learned at both of these organizations, is hiring the very best people, and i think we've done that. so i do want to talk a little bit about nasa. they have a very significant role in this. we are, in a true sense, a public/private partnership. we have a space act agreement in which nasa will be allowing us to use the deep space network of telescopes to transmit our data, and also nasa experts are part of our review teams. so they are very important part of our project. sentinel will be important on a firm of levels. not only will it enable us to know if an asteroid is going to hit the earth in time to deflect one, but it'll find asteroids that merely come close to the earth, and this happens all the time. and these asteroi
i proudly served at nasa for 12 years as an astronaut, and i also had the privilege of working at google. and i think that we are using the best of both worlds in managing sentinel. we're combining the technical rigor of nasa which is the best in the world with the innovative, rapid and cost effective practices that i learned at google. and the secret to success, as i learned at both of these organizations, is hiring the very best people, and i think we've done that. so i do want to talk a...